Also Uncompahgre/Wetterhorn. One of the tougher twofers, but probably a bit easier than Harvard/Columbia for example. It is not unheard of to knock off Handies in the same day as Redcloud and/or Sunshine, but at the very least you have to go back to your vehicle.

A couple of those you listed aren't dayhikes, mind you.

So pleas'd at first the towering Alps we try,Mount o'er the vales, and seem to tread the sky,Th' increasing prospects tire our wand'ring eyes,Hills peep o'er hills, and Alps on Alps arise! -- Alexander Pope

here's some input from my experience with some of these combinations* means i've done these peaks (or part of em) as a combo

*Grays, Torreys (Front Range) - left from boulder at 4am ish and back same day - denver is closer - georgetown = real close by*Bierstadt, Evans (Front Range) - left from Boulder at 4 ish and back same day - denver is closer - georgetown = real close by*Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross (Mosquito) - camped outside Breckenridge the night before and finished the day by camping high on Quandary for a sunrise summit the next day*Missouri, Belford, Oxford (Sawatch) - I did Belford and Oxford one day and returned to do Missouri - I did them early in the season and held off on Missouri because snow conditions made the 1st two much longer than I planned - under better conditions you can grab all 3 in a day - these guys are fairly equidistant from Buena Vista and Leadville - close (driving distance) to approaches on Huron and La Plata *Harvard, Columbia (Sawatch) - this was a long day - left boulder real early (2ish maybe) and returned same night - closest town was buena vista *Shavano, Tabeguache (Sawatch) - i camped out at the th the night before - relatively short day (got to glissade down a large % of the descent) Kit Carson, Challenger (Sangre de Christo) - from what i've read willow lake = best approach*Blanca, Ellingwood, Little Bear (Sangre de Christo) - I did Little Bear on one trip and blanca and ellingwood on a second. I spent a total of 4 days to get these three done as I camped at lake como both times (after the 5 mile ascent of lake como road) Doing these three in a day is possible if you're fit enough to handle the distance of the road and skilled enough to navigate the ridge traverses (i'm not there just yet) and move fast. I'm guessing most people don't fit that category though. I would recommend getting all 3 done on 1 trip to avoid having to hike that road a 2nd time. Redcloud, Sunshine (San Juan) - from what i've read it's possible to get handies done as well if you're really movingMt. Wilson, Wilson Peak, El Diente (San Juan) - haven't looked into these guys too muchUncompaghre, Wetterhorn (San Juan) - from what i've read - this is doable but a long day (most of these trips are)

also the crestones - i plan on trying to get both of em in one day (not doing the traverse). The game plan is to nab the peak first and then on the way back to south colony lakes when i get to broken hand pass evaluate my knees and the weather to see if the needle is possible.

Interesting question??? What is the criteria of each of these climbs? Are you adhering to the 3000ft guideline? Just wondering... makes answering the question a bit easier. If not, then you could do Pikes and Evans in the same day.

Ricky Denesik did the "54 list" in 14 days, 16 min. and gained at least 3000ft on each one.

"Try not... do or do not. There is no try." - Yoda"When the Power of Love overcomes the Love for Power, then the world will Know Peace." - Jimi Hendrix

There was a guy who thought the Snowmass-to-Capitol traverse was too easy for just one day, so he added Huron Peak in the late afternoon just to wind down and relax. Of course, he did his own basic research, too.